Sons of Confederate Veterans/United Confederate Veterans
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East FaceA tribute of love from the Dixie Chapter Daughters of the Confederacy. ~*~ In honor of the men of Putnam County, who served in the Army of the Confederate States of America; "Those who fought and lived, and those who fought and died."
North Face…
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On the evening of May 16, 1864 the Army of the James completed its retreat from The Second Battle of Drewry's Bluff and returned to its earthworks in Bermuda Hundred. Too disorganized to effectively pursue the retreating Federals, the Confederates remained …
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Construction of the Howlett Line
The earthworks here were constructed after the Battle of Ware Bottom Church. Prior to that, this area was the advanced picket line for the Army of the James and would have consisted of a series of rifle pits dug by Federa…
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On May 5, 1862, a Confederate foraging party rounding up cattle near the abandoned Butterfield Overland Mail Station battled a group of apaches. The soldiers were members of Company A, Governor John R. Baylor's Regiment of Arizona Rangers, under the command…
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1861 — 1865
As at Thermopylae, the greater
glory was to the vanquished
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This monument is erected to
perpetuate the memory of the
noble courage, constancy and
self sacrificing devotion of the
women of the Confederacy, and
the patri…
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(front)
This monument is dedicated to Remember and honor
Our Confederate veterans who endured so much
For their homes, their wife and their sweet hearts;
So as we now bow our heads in prayer for our Confederate Veterans
May we remember to teach our child…
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In memory of eight unknown
Confederate soldiers
killed at Augusta, KY.
Sept. 27, 1862.
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Four hundred yards west of this site, December 17, 1861, Colonel B.F. Terry, 8th Texas Cavalry, CSA, was killed. He was leading his Rangers in a charge against troops, formed in a hollow square, of the 32nd Indiana Volunteers under the command of Colonel Au…
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Built with stones from the original fort, this monument was completed November 3, 1995 on the 144th birthday of Fort Belknap at its present location. Erected to the memory of the U.S., Texas and Confederate troops who served here. Dedicated by the citizens …
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1861 — 1865
Lamar County's
tribute to the
men who wore
the Confederate
gray and were
faithful to
the cause